In 1907, Roosevelt designated 16 million acres (65,000 km2) of new national forests just minutes before a deadline.
But what bothered him most was that the officer designated both of the violations as "reckless," and the cabbie faces up to $800 in fines.
Originally, it designated the absolute monarch (synonymous with autocrat, which was also used as a title) of a great state.
In 1946 he became Professor designate of Chemistry after having been a Senior Lecturer.
Late next year, he plans to step down as principal conductor designate of the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Official instruments designating of this holiday have specified several different names.
The area remained stagnant until 1999, when the city designated 60 acres south of Route 4 as an area in need of redevelopment.
The debate is officially designated' the subject of loss of student entitlement to housing benefit and income support'.
Rather we designate it as our 'House of the Uncertain Interval'.
The plan designates the lower two floors of these publicly owned landmark structures for retail use.